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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
SII01 TALK. oinU with ono hundred envelopes to The Secretary will be glnd to mall a . ed a Birth Announcement. Wo have ture on u card with Ui0 description can bo mndo nnd wo can print aa yA liavo a line df Christina cards mntch for flight oontu tipldco. Cun copy to nny ono Interested outside of ; somo special cards with envelope to ' of tllo wlfo dosortor and the police many coploa aro are wanted or wo can which hns Jilst boon rooclvod. Ono or '! rford not to do llkswflol We of the city' nnd those living horo or ( match, that aro pleasing some folks. ; sent the card broadcast over the coiln- run It In Tho Tribune with tho news our customers hus selected 100 and could not handle' orders for loss than coming to North Platte soon could Ono stylo that Is now has a large try Now Wo (lou.t know if tll0V matter of the advertising. Wo can wo havo sont for (hem. When they 'Hy. call at th Secretary's office and got a- ,mnei for tho paronfa namo aim a caught tho man 'yat but what we got a cut made of a lodgg or society come :wo will print llie Season' Greet- Vi lmve Just lMited a llttlo book- copy gratis. ( smallor panel for tho baby's nntnw. wanted to tell about is the cut. Wo mittou- Ings with tho customer's hfline aiid 'ot f0r 11,0 XorlU Plftlte ClMmpcr of Whon the baby comos, the fflonds A mau ran nwny from hlg wife and send photographs away and get tho Leave, your piano 'tuning orders at ho Mil give thorn as Christmas re- Commerce which give's the city a real like to know of it and tho nlcost way family. They brought us a picture cut In from tlireo to llvo days usually. 914 West 4th St. Phono 334. Satlsfac- mombrnncos to his many friends. He boost. It is a little affair but Is Just Ih to send those iit a distance, a little and wo sent It away and had a rut A cut or a pleco of mnchlnory, a per- tlon guaranteed. WYLTE WALKER, will rccolvo tho ono. hundred printed full of Information about th- tltv printed announcement. This is call- mndo of It. Then wo printed tho pic- son, nn animal, a. scans, or any picture City. ' S5-2 .Q Mired. let it be a Furniture Aristocrat Come in and let us give you a copy of "Edison and Music". Tells about the chief period designs what they look like, what they stand for. Pithy descriptions. Beautiful illustrations. Just the information you want. Other Models: Elizabethan Queen Anno Umbrian Jacobean r 1 Louis XIV Heppelwhito Cheraton (without inlay) XVIII Century English Italian (Consol table) Sheraton (Consol table) French Gothic (3 styles hand-carved) Let us show you what an exquisite thing a phopograph cabinet can be. Every IsTew Edison on our floor no matter what its price is encased in a genuine period cabinet Period Furniture is the world's most ex quisite development of furniture. It originated in the 16th, 17th, and 18th Cen turies. Europe was ruled by a Gorgeous Aristocracy. Fino living was the ideal of the day. An unparalleled race of artists, architects, and designers built palatial living-places for kings and nobles, and furnished them. The palaces of the nobility became treasure-houses of fine furniture. It was called the "Golden Age. of Furniture." So Mr. Edison had his designers go back into the manor houses of England, the chateaux of France and the castles of Italy. They adapted 17 designs from historic masterpieces. They preserved entire "the character and feeling of the best periods" in these superb phonograph cases for the modern American home. No matter which Edison cabinet you choose, you get both the arts that make your house a cultured home music per fectly Re-Created and furniture of pur est period source. What finer gift for all the family? i Ihf NEW EDISON QSrW Phonograph with a SonV V p Chippvndat The French Gothic grille, the long posts, and the ar tistic outward curre of the legs lend full length grace and dignity to this case. y i WJUUm and hi try Charmingly expres sly of the grace and delicacy of this period. Takes as back to Xing Wil liam's marquetry workers. JQ Do $ou know about our Budget Plan? how it brings your New Edison for Christmas? how it makes 1921 help pay tqt It? how It utilizes thrift and system id atretch your dollar? Ask about ft I 'vt . Sheraton inlaid Embodies the gracefuf tapering leg, and the - rectangular treatment so dear to the (teat English designer, t. Harry Dixon, Dealer. ., .. . .i .M ' " . L ""I1,"1" " "' . 1 'W 1 ' " I . " 1,111.1 i I I ' I 'I . 1 'l III '" it.